THE MINATAUR™ PROCESS: AN Al TERNATIVE GOLD-REFINING TECHNOLOGY

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Angus Feather Kathryn C. Sole Leslie J. Bryson
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

A novel solvent-extraction route for the production of high­purity gold has been successfully demonstrated on a pilot-plant scale, and the first full-scale production plant is being commissioned. This plant, at Harmony Gold Mine in South Africa, is designed to refine 24 tons of gold per annum when operated for one shift per day. The commercial implementation of this process represents not only a significant advance in gold­refining technology, but may also be instrumental in initiating important changes in the legislation regulating the marketing of gold in South Africa. The Minataur™ Process (Mintek Alternative Technology for Au Refining) is able to produce gold of either 99.99% or 99.999% purity from intermediate process products having a wide range of gold contents. The process comprises oxidative leaching of the feed material, followed by selective solvent extraction of the gold from the leach liquor to reject impurities, and then precipitation of high-purity gold powder. This paper introduces the process, presents selected results of pilot-plant trials in which high-purity gold was produced from two significantly different feed materials, and illustrates some of the applicable cost benefits.
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APA: Angus Feather Kathryn C. Sole Leslie J. Bryson  (1997)  THE MINATAUR™ PROCESS: AN Al TERNATIVE GOLD-REFINING TECHNOLOGY

MLA: Angus Feather Kathryn C. Sole Leslie J. Bryson THE MINATAUR™ PROCESS: AN Al TERNATIVE GOLD-REFINING TECHNOLOGY. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1997.

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